Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Amber Rose Checks Tyrese And Rev Run After They Said Her Image Causes Sexual Assault

Amber Rose has been forced to defend the way she dresses after singer Tyrese Gibson and Rev Run insinuated the way she dresses was the reason people thought it was acceptable to touch her.


Over the weekend Amber Rose stopped by at Tyrese and Rev Run's new talk show "It's Not You, It's Men" and the group got into a debate regarding sexual consent.

Speaking candidly on the American TV show, 32-year-old model and activist Amber drew attention to the dangers of “slut-shaming”.
“I get sexually assaulted constantly. When I walk down the street, people think because you know I'm famous or I'm cool and I'm taking pictures, that they can just grab my ass
or put their hand under my skirt or, 'Oh Amber, can I come grab your boobs?'"
Run, the former Run DMC member, responded by suggesting this had something to do with Amber's scantily clad appearance.
“They are asking you to do that because of representation of what you are wearing and stuff and what it seems like in their mind what you're are representing.”
Tyrese added:


I'm just saying, the comfort-ability that some people find in wanting to touch or grope you... it's an energy that is being sent out there that creates that type of response”.
Becoming noticeably perturbed, the mother-of-one criticised their victim-blaming stance, defending her own feminist view of sexual consent.
“No it doesn't, cause I'm gonna tell you why. If I'm laying down with a man butt-naked and his condom is on, and I say, ''You know what? No. I don't wanna do this. I changed my mind.
That means no. That means f**k no. It doesn't matter how far I take it or what I have on, when I say no, it means no.”
The former stripper turned model, actress, author and entrepreneur is famed for confidently flaunting her curvaceous physique – especially on Instagram.

Rose set up the Amber Rose Foundation which campaigns against sexual violence, victim blaming, derogatory labelling and gender inequality. She has organised a Slut Walk to protest against sexual violence and victim blaming in the past.
“If I want to wear a short skirt or a tank top and I'm at the club and I’m having fun with my friends and I feel sexy, I'm not DTF [down to f**k] I'm not even looking at you.
"I don't even want to have sex with you. I didn't come here to have sex. I didn't come here to hook up with nobody, I came out here with my girls and I just feel pretty. I'm not asking for nothing,” she continued.
Check out the video below:


 

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